
06 May 2025
Round 1 – Mexico BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse achieves points finishes in all three races
Points finishes in all three races signal the start of BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse’s Kumho FIA TCR World Tour double title bid Handling of Hyundai Elantra N TCR cars widely praised but first trip to Mexico brings frustration rather than jubilation for drivers Mikel Azcona, Néstor Girolami and Norbert Michelisz New three-race timetable adopted for the first time as high altitude and ambient temperatures approaching 30 degrees centigrade add to the challenge in North America. Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing drivers scored points in all three races as the 2025 Kumho FIA TCR World Tour got under way at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City (May 1-3). Mikel Azcona, Néstor Girolami and Norbert Michelisz praised the balance and handling of their Hyundai Elantra N TCR cars, run by Italy-based BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse, but were unable to fight at the front due to a straight-line speed deficit on a circuit featuring two long straights. The competitive nature of the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour grid, plus ambient temperatures approaching 30 degrees centigrade, further compounded the lack of outright pace on the 3,904-kilometre layout, prompting BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse to change strategy during its first visit to Mexico. With its expectations lowered, BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse targeted points finishes in all three races as the minimum objective, particularly with its drivers forced to battle for position in the midfield. Bidding for a third consecutive Drivers’ title, Michelisz was BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse’s fastest qualifier but was delayed in Race 1 and Race 2 by drivers going off in front of him. The Hungarian completed the Mexico weekend with 11th position in Race 3. Azcona’s 10th place in Race 1 was the best Hyundai result of the weekend. While it handed him pole position for Race 2, the straight-line speed issues and minor damage following contact meant the Spanish driver was unable to capitalise and slipped to 12th in the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour ranking. He then spent three laps in the pits during Race 3 while his BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse mechanics repaired steering damage, the result of further contact. Girolami made a strong start to Race 1, briefly climbing to seventh as he steered clear of early incidents. However, he was unable to maintain the position through the rest of race, finishing 11th – an achievement he matched in Race 2. He completed the weekend with 12th in Race 3. The Kumho FIA TCR World Tour stops off in Valencia, Spain next when Circuit Ricardo Tormo stages three races from June 13/15. BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse Team Principal Gabriele Rizzo said: “It was a very bad weekend for us with sporting results far away from our expectations. The high altitude provided us with a harder challenge than expected, which could not be solved with the package we have. However, everyone in the team worked all weekend to maximize the small haul of points we were in the condition to grab. The good thing is that we know where the performance lack comes from and we’ll work hard with the parties involved to solve it. We now have to regroup for the back-to-back weekends in Valencia and Monza in June, where we must bounce back from a slow start to the year. With the right fight attitude, though moments like this will make the team stronger. I am sure this event will boost our fierce commitment to come back to our winning standards” Driver Notes: #196 Mikel Azcona (ESP), Hyundai Elantra N TCR Weekend best result of 10th in Race 1 secured pole position on the partially-reversed Race 2 grid Double contact in Race 2 affected steering alignment and led to Spaniard dropping from first to 12th out of the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour eligible drivers Forced to pit with front-left steering damage in Race 3, lost three laps and finished 14th among the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour competitors Azcona said: “We were lacking top speed, and the problem was we couldn’t overtake in the infield section, and we were not fast enough to overtake on the straights, so it was very difficult. P10 in Race 1 was something positive as it gave us the pole position for the second race. Starting from pole is always very good but it was a mixed feeling because we didn’t have the speed to stop our rivals. I tried to save the position in the first metres but I passed six cars before T1 so it was frustrating. Race 3 was a bit disappointing because my car was damaged by contact on the first lap. I was able to bring the car to the box and my mechanics did a super job to fix the car in a very short time and I scored points, which is a positive. To be honest it was a very hard week for us as a team but at least we take some info for the future and we’re going to come back much, much stronger. It was very difficult when you don’t have the power to fight against your rivals, especially on this track where you have many areas needing the engine. We can think positively for Valencia because we are strong in terms of the chassis and the balance.” Driver Notes: #129 Néstor Girolami (ARG), Hyundai Elantra N TCR Argentine made a fast start to Race 1 but finished in 11th position Leading BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse Race 2 finisher after determined drive Completed Mexico weekend with 12th place in Race 3 Girolami said: “We managed to do a good start in Race 1 doing something completely different that I will not reveal but it worked, and I got myself into P7. However, I could not defend the positions. Race 2 was more or less similar to Race 1 with a very good start. There was some chaos and I could gain a position at T1. But after this I was taking care of the tyres all the time, taking care of the temperatures, all the things you do when you are in surviving mode. We need to understand when the situation is like this because if you over-push, it’s worse. Race 3 was very difficult again, I was struggling a lot with the speed, and we could not fight for position, which was very frustrating. As a racing driver you always want to go for it, but it is what it is and now we have to change our mind and focus on Valencia. I’m happy with the car, it was performing well, and this is very positive for Valencia. We collected some points and even the little points are counting for the championship.” Driver Notes: #105 Norbert Michelisz (HUN), Hyundai Elantra N TCR Rear-left puncture restricted defending Kumho FIA World Tour champion to 13th in Race 1 Hungarian ace forced to take avoiding action at the final corner on the first lap of Race 1 and again at the first corner of Race 2 after rivals ahead hit trouble Saves weekend best result to last with 11th place in the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour order in Race 3 Michelisz said: “It was damage limitation this weekend with the target to stay out of trouble and finish the races, which we managed to do. The car felt good, the balance was fine, but I picked up a puncture on the left rear in Race 1, which was probably caused by some debris. As a driver you always want to be in front of the others which we couldn’t do as our speed was compromised. This wasn’t a weekend I enjoyed a lot, and I really hope from the next event we will be back on last year’s form. You have weekends which are forming the character and this was definitely one of the most character-forming weekends of my career.” Race 1 results: 1 T. Björk Lynk & Co 03 FL 20 laps in 33:10:930 2 S. Urrutia Lynk & Co 03 FL +1.963s 3 Y. Ehrlacher Lynk & Co 03 FL +6.419s 4 E. Guerrieri Honda Civic Type R FLS +6.919s 5 A. Comte Cupra Leon VZ +8.574s 6 Q. Ma Lynk & Co 03 FL +9.105s 7 J. Rejón Cupra Leon VZ +10.357s 8 M. Jourdain Cupra Leon VZ +17.553s 9 R. Rejón Cupra Leon VZ +23.136s 10 M. Azcona Hyundai Elantra N +23.586s 11 N. Girolami Hyundai Elantra N +24.887s — 13 N. Michelisz Hyundai Elantra N +1:16.471s Race 2 results: 1 E. Guerrieri Honda Civic Type R FL5 19 laps in 32:06:767s 2 Y. Ehrlacher Lynk & Co 03 FL +0.131s 3 A. Comte Cupra Leon VZ +2.020s 4 T. Björk Lynk & Co 03 FL +8.669s 5 S. Urrutia Lynk & Co 03 FL +12.555s 6 Q. Ma Lynk & Co 03 FL +13.287s 7 I. Montenegro Honda Civic Type R FL5 +26.563s 8 M. Jourdain Cupra Leon VZ +27.430s 9 R. Rejón Cupra Leon VZ +40.420s 10 J. Filippi Cupra Leon VZ +40.957s 11 N. Girolami Hyundai Elantra N +43.231s 12 M. Azcona Hyundai Elantra N +1:04.228s 13 N. Michelisz Hyundai Elantra N +1:08.640s Race 3 results: 1 E. Guerrieri Honda Civic Type R FL5 18 laps in 31:58:288 2 T. Björk Lynk & Co 03 FL +1.999s 3 S. Urrutia Lynk & Co 03 FL +3.240s 4 I. Montenegro Honda Civic Type R FL5 +7.079s 5 A. Comte Cupra Leon VZ +9.289s 6 Q. Ma Lynk & Co 03 FL +9.919s 7 M. Jourdan Cupra Leon VZ +17.068s 8 R. Rejón Hyundai Elantra N +21.018s 9 J. Filippi Cupra Leon VZ +21.511s 10 J. Rejón Cupra Leon VZ +23.178s 11 N. Michelisz Hyundai Elantra N +27.379s 12 N. Girolami Hyundai Elantra N +27.791s — 14 M. Azcona Hyundai Elantra N +3 laps 2025 Kumho FIA TCR World Tour for Drivers After Round 1: 1 E. Guerrieri 95 2 T. Björk 83 3 S. Urrutia 69 4 Y. Ehrlacher 60 5 A. Comte 60 6 Q. Ma 48 7 I. Montenegro 40 8 M. Jourdain 38 9 R. Rejón 32 10 J. Rejón 22 — 12 N. Girolami 16 13 M. Azcona 12 14 N. Michelisz 12 2025 Kumho FIA TCR World Tour for Teams After Round 1: 1 Lynk & Co Cyan Racing 156 2 GOAT Racing 135 3 SP Compétitions 84 4 ProRally Mothers 54 5 Peralta Racing Team 38 6 BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse 31